C.L.G. Chíll Chartha
C.L.G. Chíll Chartha is a GAA club based in Kilcar, County Donegal, Ireland.[1] They have won the Donegal Senior Football Championship on five occasions.
History
League
CLG Chill Chartha play in Division 1 of the Donegal All County leagueand are 10 times league Champions. They were relegated 2009 despite finishing a point off a league semi place they went down after a number of playoffs they made their return to the top flight after winning the Division 2 title in 2011.
They won the senior Division One League title for the first time since 1989 following a 5-17 to 0-10 win away to Gaoth Dobhair in 2014.[2]
Championship
They won the All-Ireland Senior Gaeltacht Championship on five occasions the last being in 2008 by defeating their rivals, Naomh Columba, in the final at Pairc na nGael in Glencolmcille - this was the second time they won it in Paric na nGael.[3][3][4] It was the club's first major senior trophy since they won the Doctor Maguire Cup in 1993, the club has had great success at underage level are current County Under 21 Champions.[3]
Inter-county
The club has four players playing for Donegal seniors: Patrick McBrearty, Mark McHugh, Ryan McHugh and Eoin McHugh. The seniors are managed by Michael Molly and Rory Gallagher.
Honours
- 5 Donegal Senior Football Championships (1925, 1980, 1985, 1989, 1993)
- 11 Donegal Senior League Championships (1933, 1935, 1959, 1975, 1979, 1981, 82, 83, 84, 87 and 2014)
- 10 Donegal Senior League Shield Championships (1982, 83 and 85)
- 3 Donegal Senior Reserve Championships (1991, 94 and 2011)
- 4 Donegal Senior Reserve League Championships (1991, 92, 93 and 2004)
- 5 Donegal Junior Championships (1991, 93, 96, 2000 and 2001)
- 6 Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta Senior All Ireland Championships (1987, 89, 90, 91, 2008 and 2014)
- 8 Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta Senior Donegal Championships (1970, 75, 82, 87, 89, 99, 2000 and 2014)
- 2 Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta Junior All Ireland Championships (1975 and 1989)
- 3 Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta Junior Donegal Championships (1989, 90 and 2008)
- 5 Donegal Under 21 Football Championships (1972, 73, 74, 2011 and 2013)
- 4 Donegal Minor Football Championships (1964, 98, 2010 and 2012)
Notable players
- Michael Hegarty (2011 Ulster Winner)
- Patrick McBrearty (2012 All-Ireland winner)
- James McHugh (1992 All-Ireland winner and Martin's brother)
- Eoin McHugh (James's son)[5]
- Martin McHugh (1992 All-Ireland winner and James's brother)
References
External links
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- Eamon McGinley
- Kevin Campbell
- Barry McGinley
- Barry Shovlin
- Aodhán McGinley
- Glen McBrearty
- Paddy Gallagher
- Conor McShane
- Pauric Carr
- Eoin McHugh
- Mark McHugh
- Michael Hegarty
- David McShane
- Ciaran McGinley
- Patrick McBrearty
- Ryan McHugh
- Mark Sweeney
- Ashley Carr
- Cormac Cannon
- Darragh O'Donnell
- Mathew McClean
- Andrew McClean
- Stephen Shovlin
- Pauric Sweeney
- Luke Carr
- Barry Doherty
- Conor Doherty
- Stephen McBrearty
- Martin Byrne
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| Intermediate Football Championship (12) |
- Aodh Ruadh (Ballyshannon)
- Burt
- Baile na nGalloglach (Milford)
- Buncrana
- Carndonagh
- Cloich Cheann Fhaola (Cloughaneely)
- C.L.G. Na Dúnaibh (Downings)
- Gaeil Fhánada (Fanad)
- Naomh Bríd (Laghey)
- Naomh Colmcille (Newtowncunningham)
- Naomh Columba (Glencolmcille)
- Naomh Naille (Mountcharles)
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| Junior Football Championship (11) |
- Gaeil Leitir Ceanainn (Letterkenny)
- Moville
- Naomh Pádraig (Lifford)
- Naomh Pádraig (Muff)
- Naomh Ultan (Dunkineely)
- Na Rossa (The Rosses)
- Paite Gabha (Pettigo)
- Red Hughs (Killygordon)
- Roibéard Eiméid (Castlefin)
- St. Mary's (Convoy)
- Urris
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